Tower of Erase

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In July 2018, the [Tower of Erase] appeared and changed the lives of 8 billion people. Those who were chosen were given 'special abilities.' One by one, these chosen people call themselves Challengers and attack the Tower.

For ten years, the number of people awakened and given special abilities rapidly rose. Soon, teenagers within the age of 13 and above started to manifest abilities.

Axel Hart, a seventeen year old high school student, was bullied repeatedly by his classmates who developed special abilities, just because he didn’t have any. Among all the students, he was the only person in that entire school who didn’t have powers.

One afternoon, the bullying went too far. In the hands of his classmates, he died. He knew he died, but he woke up the next day with a magical mysterious book floating in front of him. The words ‘For my brother, Axel’ were written in bold on the cover. What’s more, it was from his brother, Nyx, who died inside the Tower one year ago!

What secrets does this book have?!

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Status
Hiatus
Year
2024

Royal Road Stats

Rating
5.0/ 5.0
Followers
6
Views
4,014

Chapters(19 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • KawfiMugRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    The best part of the story so far has to be the characters and for quite an ironic reason. The antagonists, in the beginning, were the absolute worst, reading on about their actions and their words made me incredibly pissed off. Perfect for a revenge story.
    The story itself is nothing too unique, but it uses this widely-known premise very well. It, of course, has its own little twists on the premise and they work great on making a solid story environment but there isn't much here that pushes it to a revolutionary, one-of-a-kind story status.
    The style of writing is also very solid and does well in doing what it needs to do with the environment and the characters. However, in some places, the use of words feels a little conservative and the descriptions of some elements leave a little more to be desired.
    As for the grammar, other than the oddly worded title which I'm just assuming is a stylistic choice, I haven't found any striking errors. None that ruin my reading experience at the very least.
    That being said, the novel as a whole is a great read and I almost physically cannot wait for Axel to get his revenge.